I'm loving the comments on this thread. Thanks everyone.
I should note that the genesis of this thread was for me to refit my '05 and explore the feasibility of using a tablet to simplify my cockpit set. Where I landed after doing more homework is a slightly different place...
Up upgraded my GPS to a Garmin 590 rather than go to a tablet GPS. The function of the 590 is fantastic and it's purpose built. The 590 in combination with a SENA 20s seems to be the ticket. The Sena enabled significant decluttering and with the improved bluetooth function of other devices is a real advantage.
The "glass cockpit" is not here yet, but I may be an early adopter when it does arrive. In the meantime, Garmin and Sena will continue to have my business.
I also liked the commentary about overemphasizing technology while riding. I'm guilty as charged. Absolutely. But most of the gadgetry is what comes in handy on long distance riding, not weekend trips in the mountains. And I 100% agree phones are not welcome on a motorized vehicle. The biggest reduction in moto safety I've noticed in the last 20 years is attributable to distracted drivers (autos). And, I'm sure I'm no better when distracted on 2 wheels than when I'm distracted in 4. I don't ride in town much anymore for this reason alone. More than 1/2 of the drivers don't see me anymore. Their head is in their phone conversation or text message -- situational awareness nearly nil.
Regarding refit progress, I finished re-installing everything on Friday, but have yet to road test anything. The systems seem to work and the Cruise Servo repair at least doesn't interfere with normal throttle operation. I had much difficulty attaching the servo cable as the bead chain broke while I was attempting to pry open the connector. Ugh. But I think we're good now. The last (?) splurge for the refit was ordered yesterday... a new helmet. I have quite a collection (mostly Arai at this point), but they are aging. I tried on several new models and settled on an Arai RX-Q. It seems well-suited to long-distance riding. Despite the popularity of the modular rigs, I'm not really comfortable with them, fearing the chin assembly won't survive in the more violent impact scenarios.
When time permits I'll try to post some pics and will report how testing is going when I'm back on the road.
Mog
Some warmer temps would also be nice.